The Courtauld Gallery is one of the finest small museums in the world. Its collections range from the early Renaissance into the 20th century and include world-famous Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings, together with prints, sculpture, decorative arts and an internationally important collection of 7000 drawings. The Gallery is located in the elegant 18th century setting of Somerset House in London.

This website provides access to a proportion of The Courtauld Gallery's collections. The collections of paintings and drawings are fully available online. We are currently adding records for the collections of sculpture, decorative arts and prints. For more information on these areas of the collection please see the collections pages on The Courtauld Gallery website.

Gallery Collections - For prints:

Please note that the prints available to view on-line represent a small selection of the Gallery's collection of around 18,000 prints. Please see the Gallery's website under 'Drawings and Prints' for further information.

Gallery Collections - For decorative arts:

Please note that the decorative arts objects available to view on-line represent a selection of the Gallery's collection of around 600 items. Please see the Gallery's website under 'Sculpture and Decorative Arts' for further information.

Parking for disabled visitors can be booked in advance on 020 7845 4671. The nearest NCPs are at Drury Lane and the South Bank Centre.

Access

There is level access to most parts of the gallery with a lift to all floors, (assisted ramp access is available to room 1). We have one bookable car parking space on site. To book please call 00 44 (0)20 7845 4600.